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Abstract
Nonsense-mediated RNA decay (NMD) is a highly selective and conserved RNA turnover pathway. The discovery that NMD is not only a quality control pathway that degrades aberrant mRNAs but also degrades subsets of normal mRNAs has led to the hypothesis that NMD influences and controls normal biological events. In this review, we lay out the support for this hypothesis, with a focus on NMD’s roles in the nervous system. Studies have demonstrated roles for NMD in several aspects of nervous system development, including neural cell generation and differentiation. Studies in mice have provided evidence that NMD inhibits neural inflammation and promotes mature neuron functions, including dendritic spine maturation and synaptic plasticity, providing a potential explanation for why NMD deficiency leads to cognitive and behavioral dysfunction in mice and humans.
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